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Description

To quote ISO 31000:2018 “Managing risk considers the external and internal context of the organization, including human behaviour and cultural factors”.

This sounds quite simple - but concerns about governance and RAID (Risks, Assumptions, Issues and Dependency) management are consistent themes in programme reviews. When a new Programme is launched, highly skilled people with no prior experience of the organization may be recruited into key programme and project roles.

How can a Risk Manager work with new programme and project teams to ensure effective risk management frameworks across the spectrum of the organization, its stakeholders, the programme, and the projects within the programme?

Sally Pulley will lead a conversation about how context can be established at organisation, programme and project levels. Any discussion about programmes and projects can be fraught with ‘definitional risk’ about how to define a project, a programme and a portfolio - so we will put those definitions to one side and talk about our experiences, what has worked well, and pitfalls to be avoided. This will be an interactive session and all views are welcome.

Please join us at the next Wellington Breakfast Networking Forum:

Date: Wednesday 17 October 2018

Time: 8:00am - 9:00am (arrival at 7:59 for 8:05 start)

Venue: NZTA Head Office – entrances at 50 Victoria St and also the arcade off Chews Lane (next to Habitual Fix). The glass doors open at 8:00am and reception is on L2.